The PlayStation 4 will be out this Christmas at a price of $399 / €399 / £349. But what exactly does that get you?

Here's your definitive guide to everything that comes included in the PlayStation 4 box, according to Sony. It's worth noting there's no PlayStation Eye camera included - that's sold separately and will set you back $59 / €49 / £44.

The PlayStation 4Fairly obviously, the most important thing in your PlayStation 4 box is the console itself. It's packing a 500GB hard drive (though Sony points out that the actual disk space you'll have to play with is less than that because some space will be reserved for system processes). It's got 8GB of GDDR5 memory, an eight-core x86-64 AMD Jaguar CPU, a 1.8 TFLOPS Radeon GPU, two USB 3.0 ports and a six-speed Blu-ray drive.

DualShock 4 controllerYou'll get one DualShock 4 controller with the console. As with the DualShock 3, it has a built-in rechargable battery that charges via USB. If you want to buy extra controllers, they'll set you back $59 / €59 / £54 each.

Mono headsetThe PlayStation 4 has a strong emphasis on sharing and multiplayer, so this time around the PS4 will come with a headset (something sold separately for PS3), allowing everyone to use voice communication right out of the box.

Cords and cablesFinally, the box comes with three cables. There's your standard AC power cord to power the system, there's an HDMI cable to plug it into your TV, and there's a USB cable, presumably to charge the DualShock 4 controller.

New DUALSHOCK®4 Wireless Controller

The DualShock®4 controller features new innovations to deliver more immersive gaming experiences, including a highly sensitive six-axis sensor as well as a touch pad located on the top of the controller which offers completely new ways to play and interact with games. The new Share button puts video streaming and sharing a tap away.

System Specs

The PS4 system focuses on the gamer, ensuring that the very best games and the most immersive experiences are possible on the platform. The PS4 system enables the greatest game developers in the world to unlock their creativity and push the boundaries of play through a system that is tuned specifically to their needs. The PS4 system is centred around a powerful custom chip that contains eight x86-64 cores and a state of the art 1.84 TFLOPS graphics processor with 8GB of ultra-fast GDDR5 unified system memory, easing game creation and increasing the richness of content achievable on the platform. The end result is new games with rich, high-fidelity graphics and deeply immersive experiences.

Engage in endless personal challenges with your community, and share your epic triumphs with the press of a button. Simply hit the "SHARE button" on the controller, scan through the last few minutes of gameplay, tag it and return to the game - the video uploads as you play. The PS4 system also enhances social spectating by enabling you to broadcast your gameplay in real time.

PlayStation Plus

Designed to bring games and gamers together, and to fuel the next generation of gaming, PlayStation Plus helps you discover a world of extraordinary gaming experiences. PlayStation Plus is a membership service that takes your gaming experience to the next level.

Each month members receive access to an Instant Game Collection of top rated blockbuster and innovative Indie games, which they can download direct to their console. PlayStation Plus gives you exclusive access to a diverse range of immersive online multiplayer experiences to suit all players' tastes, from Killzone™ Shadow Fall to #DRIVECLUB™, Watchdogs™ and Destiny™. Play and chat with your friends and a community of like-minded gamers from all over the world who love the same games as you do.

One payment gives you access to PlayStation Plus on your PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita systems. Current PlayStation Plus members can carry their membership over to their PS4 system, and continue to use it with their PS3 and PS Vita systems, at no additional cost.

*Thanks to contributions from Bor and Jiggles

Last edited by Floex on Wed Sep 20, 2017 8:05 pm, edited 61 times in total.

I'll be getting my PS4 in November (i have to wait as it's a birthday present) I can't wait to get it. I've made some room in my pc gaming room so it's hooked up to my Monitor and speakers. Planning ahead though i've ordered myself some ps vita headphones which have the mic as i have heard they are brilliant for the price and i wanted just normal in ear headphones. Next up i'll be picking up the charging cradle.

[iup=3548331]Buffalo[/iup] wrote:Did you not fancy the official wireless headphones?

Thought i would give the in ear ones a spin first as i'm not much of a fan of the over the ear headphones plus they are about 70 quid which are quite steep. They could well be a christmas present request though